Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . Fio. 109 —Goespulchra (Smithdel).. Fig. l\0.~Goen debilis-(Smith del). HICKORY BORERS. 287 5. The belted chion. Chion cinctus (Drury). Order Coleoptera; Family CerambyciDvE. This worm, like the preceding and with probably similar habits, formslong galleries in the trunk in the direction of the fibersof the wood, producing a more flattened long-hornedbeetle from two-thirds to a little over an inch long, ofa hazel-brown color, with a s


Fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission, being a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin no7, on insects injurious to forest and shade trees . Fio. 109 —Goespulchra (Smithdel).. Fig. l\0.~Goen debilis-(Smith del). HICKORY BORERS. 287 5. The belted chion. Chion cinctus (Drury). Order Coleoptera; Family CerambyciDvE. This worm, like the preceding and with probably similar habits, formslong galleries in the trunk in the direction of the fibersof the wood, producing a more flattened long-hornedbeetle from two-thirds to a little over an inch long, ofa hazel-brown color, with a short dull straw-yellowband placed obliquely forward of the middle of eachwing cover, and with a small sharp spine on each sideof the prothorax, and two slender ones on the tips ofeach wing-cover; the antennje of the males are morethan twice the length of the body. (Harris.) ^^- chi^^ ^^***


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